Much needed weekend comedy/satire break… I can’t even conceive of Jon Stewart not winning any Emmy for his remarkable channeling of Glenn Beck, which aired on Thursday night. It’s just about as “MUST SEE” as they get…
And, later that same night, Stephen Colbert piled on to the psychotic menace to society that is Glenn Beck as well…









I saw it and it was classic-genius Jon Stewart at his best….
Colbert: “If I help the poor; what’s in it for me ?”
An apt description of American society…
Got it. Social justice leads to fascism and communism.
For conservative libertarians, the important thing is social injustice, which equates to freedom, liberty, and the American way.
The only problems are progressives and progress. For example, we’ve progressed from slavery just because a person was black, to slavery only as punishment for a crime for which a black person has been duly convicted under laws that are ten times harsher on blacks than on whites. Why, at this rate in another two hundred years we might even abolish black people.
Stewart, Colbert, and Maher are red-hot with social comedy like George Carlin was…and Lenny Bruce, Richard Pryor, Chris Rock…
When are religious people going to take a stand against these false profits? Prophets…I mean…
When are they going to publicly say to these people that Christianity teaches social justice, and these people are the “devil”? Seriously!
Re: Colbert: “If I help the poor; what’s in it for me ?”
No, not just American, unfortunately this attitude is creeping up in nearly every modern society today.
@big dan that was hilarious. The profits part.
So many wannabe conservative now act like the tea bagger that screamed at the man with a disease on the side of the street to go get a job cause there wewre no handouts there. It seems that the church and conservatism(beck) no longer go together.